McNamara at War by Philip Taubman audiobook

McNamara at War: A New History

By Philip Taubman amd William Taubman
Read by David Colacci

Recorded Books 9781324007166

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • Available on 09/23/2025

    ISBN: 9798899730634

  • Available on 09/23/2025

    ISBN: 9798228655027

Runtime: 18.08 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/History
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A REVELATORY PORTRAIT OF ROBERT S. McNAMARA, INFORMED BY NEWLY DISCOVERED DIARIES, LETTERS, AND INTERVIEWS WITH THOSE CLOSEST TO HIM.

Robert S. McNamara was widely considered to be one of the most brilliant men of his generation. He was an invaluable ally of Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson as U.S. secretary of defense, and he had a deeply moving relationship with Jackie Kennedy. But to the country, McNamara was the leading advocate for American escalation in Vietnam. He strongly advised Johnson to deploy hundreds of thousands of American ground troops, just weeks before concluding that the war was unwinnable, and for the next two and a half years, McNamara failed to urge Johnson to cut his losses and withdraw.

McNamara at War examines McNamara’s life of intense personal contradictions, following his childhood, his career as a young faculty member at Harvard Business School, and his World War II service, to his leadership of the Ford Motor Company and the World Bank. Philip and William Taubman had access to materials previously unavailable to McNamara biographers, including Jacqueline Kennedy’s warm letters to McNamara during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations and beyond; family correspondence dating back to McNamara’s service in World War II; and a secret diary maintained by McNamara’s top Vietnam policy aide. What emerges is the comprehensive story of the infamous former leader of the Pentagon: riven by melancholy, guilt, zealous loyalty, and a profound inability to admit his flawed thinking about Vietnam before it was too late. McNamara at War is a portrait of a man at war with himself—with a grave influence on the history of the United States and the world.

“Excellent and probing about one of the central figures of the Vietnam War.”Bob Woodward, author of War

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Author

Author Bio: Philip Taubman

Author Bio: Philip Taubman

Philip Taubman, deputy editorial page editor of the New York Times, has written about national security and intelligence issues for more than twenty years. Earlier in his career, Taubman wrote about sports, education, and business for Time magazine and Esquire. He graduated from Stanford University in 1971, where he majored in modern European history and was editor of the campus newspaper, the Stanford Daily. Taubman is married to Felicity Barringer, who also works for the Times.

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Author Bio: William Taubman

Author Bio: William Taubman

William Taubman is the Bertrand Snell Professor emeritus of political science at Amherst College. His biography, Khrushchev: The Man and His Era, won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 18.08
Audience: Adult
Language: English